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what is the purpose of Physical Readiness Training? |
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Prepare soldiers and units for physical challenges of fulfilling the mission in a wide range of threats,in a complex operation environment, and with emerging technologies. |
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What manual covers Army Physical Readiness Training? |
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What does AR 350-1 cover? |
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Army Training and Leader Development |
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What is Physical Readiness? |
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the ability to meet the physical demands of any combat or duty position, accomplish the mission, and continue to fight and win. |
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Why is PRT and manditory training requirement? |
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Physical Readiness Training is a manditory training requirement it is: -Considered by senior leaders to be essential to individual, unit, and force readiness. -required by law for all individual and units |
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The Army's approach to PRT is direcltly related to what? |
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The Seven Principles of training: 1 Commanders and Other Leaders are Responsible for Training 2 Noncommissioned Officers Train Individuals, Crews, and Small Teams 3 Train as You Will Fight 4 Train to Standard 5 Train to Sustain 6 Conduct Multiechelon and Concurrent Training 7 Train to Develop Agile Leaders and Organizations |
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Physical Readiness Training is who's program? |
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As the unit's primary training manager, the Commanders must do what to optimize the effect of PRT? |
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1- Incorporate mission command in PRT 2- Supervise the planning, preperation, execution, and assessment of PRT 3- align PRT with the mission/METL requirements in support of full spectrum operations 4- Train to standard according to FM 7-22 5- Assess individual and unit physical readiness according to FM 7-22 6- Provide resources required to execute PRT 7- Incorporate safety and Composite Rish Management 8- Ensure training is Realistic and performance oriented 9- Ensure training replicates the operational environment as closely as possible |
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To accomplish the PRT mission, NCO's must? |
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Identify specific tasks that PRT enhances in support of the unit's METL -individual -crew -small team
Prepare, reherse and execute PRT
Evaluate PRT and conduct AARs to provide feedback to the commander |
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How does Train As You Will Fight apply to PRT? |
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Training goes far beyond preparing for the APFT. Training must be realistic and performance- oriented to ensure physical readiness to meet the mission/METL requirements |
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How does Train The Fundimentals First apply to PRT? |
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Toughening phase provides fundamental fitness and fundamental motor skills. Once soldiers can perform the exercises, drills, and activities to standard they should be prepared to perform most physical challenges and adcanced PRT |
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What are the 8 tenets of Train As You Will Fight, as they relate to PRT? |
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PRT must support full spectrum operations and promote quick transitions between missions. PRT must support proficiency in combined arms operations and unified actions. PRT focus is on training the fundamentals first. PRT must be performance-oriented, conducted under realistic conditions, and mission focused. PRT should incorporate challenging, complex, ambiguous, and uncomfortable situations. PRT must incorporate safety and CRM. PRT must be conducted under conditions that replicate the operational environment. PRT must be conducted during deployments. |
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Why should PRT be performance- oriented? |
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Soldiers and units need to be proficient in the Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills (WTBDs) required to perform their missions during duty and wartime conditions |
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